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New York City: 1700s
New York City: 1700s (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
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This collection of images, from The New York Public Library Digital Gallery, features 44 illustrations of 18th-century New York City. This resource can be fo...  More ...
 
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New York City: American Museum of Natural History
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This collection of images, from The New York Public Library Digital Gallery, features six historical illustrations of NYC's American Museum of Natural Histor...  More ...
 
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New York City: East River
New York City: East River (3rd Grade - 12th Grade)
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This collection of images, from The New York Public Library Digital Gallery, features 17 historical illustrations of NYC's East River. This resource can be f...  More ...
 
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A Voice of Hope
A Voice of Hope (6th Grade - 12th Grade)
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This page, from PBS, features an Online NewsHour report on Marian Anderson's life. Included on the page are links to an audio clip of the report and related ...  More ...
 
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By the People, For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943
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This collection, from American Memory at the Library of Congress, consists of 908 boldly colored and graphically diverse original posters. They were produced...  More ...
 
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Tired Rock Fans Begin Exodus
Tired Rock Fans Begin Exodus (9th Grade - 12th Grade)
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This historical article, from the New York Times Learning Network, describes how the Woodstock Music and Art Fair concluded near Bethel, N.Y. This resource i...  More ...
 
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Marian Anderson: A Life in Song
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This ReadWriteThink-reviewed resource, provided by the Annenberg Rare Book & Manuscript Library at the University of Pennsylvania, offers audio-video excerpt...  More ...
 
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Political Cartoons: Introduction to Symbols
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In this activity, from the National Archives and Records Administration, students become aware of symbols by studying political cartoons. Students are first ...  More ...
 
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What Do You See?
What Do You See? (5th Grade - 12th Grade)
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In this lesson, from the Library of Congress, students analyze a single photograph from the American Memory collection Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1...  More ...
 
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Living History Project
Living History Project (6th Grade - 8th Grade)
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In this Library of Congress unit of instruction, students learn how to analyze life histories from American Life Histories, 1936-1940 in American Memory. The...  More ...
 
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